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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 277109" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Yikes. My in-laws just joined the country club where they live and I know for a fact the membership was a LOT more than $20,000. Membership is invitation only. The membership that they bought doesn't include certain amenities, either. They do go to dinner there about once a week, but dinner is higher priced there than if they went to a regular restaraunt. It's convenient, for them, because it's a block from their house. </p><p> </p><p>I suppose it just depends on what type of lawyer you are talking about. There are lawyers that make a lot of money and those that don't. My friend is a lawyer (asst atty general in his state) and I don't get the impression that he will be joining a Country Club any time soon, but perhaps in the future when his kids are grown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 277109, member: 1024"] Yikes. My in-laws just joined the country club where they live and I know for a fact the membership was a LOT more than $20,000. Membership is invitation only. The membership that they bought doesn't include certain amenities, either. They do go to dinner there about once a week, but dinner is higher priced there than if they went to a regular restaraunt. It's convenient, for them, because it's a block from their house. I suppose it just depends on what type of lawyer you are talking about. There are lawyers that make a lot of money and those that don't. My friend is a lawyer (asst atty general in his state) and I don't get the impression that he will be joining a Country Club any time soon, but perhaps in the future when his kids are grown. [/QUOTE]
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